When I'm able to take my windows 7 installation from the dvd media when I do the installation?

I want to install windows 7 and I was wondering if I can take the dvd from the drive after the installation. Or should I keep it there to set up the hardware and install the video drivers?

I want to install windows 7 and I was wondering if I can take the dvd from the drive after the installation. Or should I keep it there to set up the hardware and install the video drivers?

Know not why you need to release the DVD (unless you are installing on multiple computers and you need the DVD as soon as possible - which case I suggest you get some 4 GB USB sticks and making the installation media bootable off of them for speed and flexibility in this situation - but once the files are copied and extracted - you can remove the DVD.
 
If you ask because you are caugfht in a boot loop - just change your BIOS settings so it starts on the second CD/DVD drive and the hard drive first and then determine what needs to specify the bootable media to power on the key combination (for example, Dell is F12) and the press who After turning on the machine until you get the selection menu and choose the DVD of the first hour and then ignore it from there on.

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